Still got strange food cravings lol

So according to my delightfully hilarious and slightly sleep deprived OH (other half) I’m insane for making my breakfast at 5am which consists of 2 mini pork pies, 1 bread roll with philly, half a block of Edam cheese, two cereal bars and a handful of wine gums 🤣🤣 I’ve been awake for hours with bubba jumping about and the horrendous high winds outside so he literally just got a fit of giggles as my response as I shoved everything in my face hahahaha oh how I’m gonna miss getting away with being a fatty lol anybody else still craving strange foods?

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Your growing child

2 week old

Reflexes like sucking and blinking continue to be important this week. At times your baby may catch your gaze and look at you but she'll be quick about it. You should look back and smile broadly, while nodding your head. Read More

3 week old

Your baby's almost a month old already! How did that happen? Time flies when you're growing. By the end of this week, your baby may be able to lift his head briefly when he's lying on his tummy. Read More

4 week old

Your baby's starting to lose her newborn quiver and jumpiness. She's holding your gaze and can probably lift her head when lying on her stomach. If you move your hand side to side over her head, she can track it with her eyes. Read More

5 week old

That smile lighting up your baby's face may be the real thing. You can tell it's a social smile if he uses his entire face. Though babies will smile only when they're ready, you can get yours there faster by cuddling and tickling him. Read More

6 week old

By now half of all babies recognise their parents and openly prefer their mum and dad to strangers. Your baby may actually smile when she sees you and coo and kick with pleasure. In general she's more sensitive to her surroundings. Read More

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